On this episode of the podcast, we have a wide-ranging conversation about the history of AIDS on screen, inspired by the recent TV miniseries, It's a Sin.On …
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On this episode of the podcast, we have a wide-ranging conversation about the history of AIDS on screen, inspired by the recent TV miniseries, It's a Sin.On …
[Read more...] about Ep. 91: AIDS on screen, featuring It’s a Sin
On this Seventh Row Podcast episode, we celebrate Mother's Day with the queen of on-screen mothers, Chantal Akerman, and her films Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du …
In this episode of the podcast, we discuss Francis Lee's first two feature films, God’s Own Country and Ammonite, two films that are somewhat the antithesis of …
[Read more...] about Ep. 66: Francis Lee’s God’s Own Country and Ammonite
On this week's podcast we contextualize Philippa Lowthorpe's new film Misbehaviour as part of a trend of British social activism films starring amazing ensemble …
[Read more...] about Ep. 57: Misbehaviour and British revolution ensemble films
Josephine Decker's new film Shirley is the latest in the recent trend of films re-examining the lives of women artists, in the process questioning our ideas of …
[Read more...] about Ep. 44: Shirley and portraits of female artists
Our latest episode of the Seventh Row podcast is the perfect companion piece to our new ebook, Portraits of Resistance, which focuses on Portrait of a Lady on …
[Read more...] about Ep. 30: Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire